Thursday, May 30, 2013

New low-cost mobile internet program from Interconnection

Would you like to have high-speed internet service but can’t afford it? A new program from Interconnection offers high speed mobile internet for $8 per month, with a laptop computer for $149, or internet service only for $10 per month, for people who receive benefits from DSHS, such as food stamps, or are low income.

This program is similar to CenturyLink’s Internet Basics program or Comcast’s Internet Essentials program, which also offer internet service for $10 per month and an optional laptop for $150. But Interconnection Internet is totally mobile, you don’t need to have your own housing unit, phone or cable lines to do it. Low-income people who don’t participate in any government programs are also eligible. Even people experiencing homelessness can participate in Interconnection’s low-income internet program and have internet service on any device that can access Wi-Fi (laptop, tablet, iPod, smartphone, etc.) wherever they go.

You can get the service in person right away, rather than having to apply through the mail. The service is prepaid and there is no contract or credit check, so even if you owe money from past internet bills you can get Interconnection Internet. The service is through Clear whose well-established 4G mobile Internet infrastructure is available in most cities in Washington State.

Internet access isn’t useable without a computer. InterConnection’s ten year old computer refurbishing program ensures people can purchase a quality, low-cost refurbished laptop or desktop with their Internet service, complete with a Wi-Fi card, Windows 7 Professional, Microsoft Office and antivirus software. Laptops start at $149 and include a 90 day warranty.

In order to qualify for the low cost Internet or discounted computers, you must present proof of low income (less than $3,758 per month for a single person) or proof of receiving government benefits such as Food stamps, SSI, Medicaid, TANF, State Family Assistance, Refugee Assistance, free or discounted school lunches, etc.

You must pay for a full year of service up front –that’s $99 with a computer or $120 without a computer for one full year of internet service. They do not offer monthly payment plans. You must also buy the Clear modem at the same time. There are 3 different types of modems available: The hub modem which you plug into an electrical outlet at home and can connect to multiple devices at the same time costs $36. The mobile USB laptop modem which you can plug into any computer’s USB port costs $43. The mobile hotspot, which is totally wireless and mobile, fits in your pocket, is battery operated and can connect multiple devices at the same time costs $76.

The Internet service, modem and low-cost laptops are available at InterConnection’s retail store in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood at 3415 Stone Way N. People can purchase a laptop, receive a pre-activated 4G modem, and personal instructions on how to set up the service, all at the same location and in less than an hour. Hours are 10 to 6 Monday to Friday and Saturday 10 to 5. For more information call (206) 633-1517, email info@interconnection.org or visit Interconnection's Low-Income Discounts webpage.




Thursday, May 23, 2013

WorkSource Rainier Job Fair 5/28

Hi. If you or someone you know are looking for work, we want to let you know about the WorkSource Rainier Job Fair next Tuesday, May 28th from 10 to 2. Please bring your resume and be ready to speak with the company representatives.

WorkSource Rainier Job Fair
Tuesday May 28th
10am-2pm
WorkSource Rainier

At this job fair there will be the following Job openings:

Material Control Operator
Material Handler
Machine Operator
Shipping Receiving Clerk
Janitorial
Certified Home Care Aids
Certified Nursing Assistants and caregivers
Driver (Class A or B CDL)
Installer
Helper/Mover
Security Guards/Special Response Officer (SRO)
PT Cashier (Seattle store)
FT Deli Cook (Seattle store)
FT Deli Operations Lead (Seattle store)
PT Deli Clerk (Bellevue store)
FT Journeyman Meat Cutter (Bellevue store)
FT Seafood Clerk (Renton store)
FT Maintenance Specialist 2 (Corporate – Seattle)
FT Produce Inventory Specialist –
And more…

The following Employers will be there:

ABM
ThyssenKrupp Aerospace
Carpenters Training Trust Community Outreach
Sound Transit police & KCSO
Uwajimaya
Seattle P.D.
Star Protection PNW
Home Instead Senior Care

For more information email JoOrtiz@esd.wa.gov.

Good luck!

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

First Step: Free Office Job Training Program

If you or someone you know are looking for free job training, and are receiving public assistance, we want to let you know about The 1st Step Program at South Seattle Community College, which can help you jumpstart your new career in office occupations!

South Seattle Community College, in partnership with the YWCA and Seattle Jobs Initiative, presents First Step, a one quarter certificate program in Business Information Technology to jumpstart your career as an office professional. The program is designed to help students meet the needs of the modern, fast-paced business environment. The 1st Step program is designed for those students who would like to begin their careers or start a new one in office occupations. Entry level workers earn competitive salaries and opportunities for advancement in careers such as customer service representative, records management, office administration and general office support. Graduates will come out of the class with an Office Assistant Certificate and will have the opportunity to continue onto MBIT or BIT classes in the Fall or move directly into job search or internship development. The First Step program  includes training in:

Diversity in Business

Integrated Communications/Business English
Customer Relations
Information Technology
Job Readiness

Resume and Cover Letter Development
Career Exploration

Students who are City of Seattle residents, are eligible for Basic Food, and do not already possess an AA or a BA degree will receive:

College Navigation
Tuition Assistance
Books
Transportation Assistance
Case Management Services


Class Schedule
Monday – Thursday, 9:00am - 4:30pm
Fridays , 9:00am - Noon

For more information contact Kristi O’Neill, BIT Career Pathways, Career and Education Navigator at: (206) 336-6979 or email koneill@ywcaworks.org or go to: www.southseattle.edu/workfirst

Good luck!

Friday, May 17, 2013

4 Career Fairs Next Week

If you or someone you know is looking for a job, I want to let you know about 4 career fairs happening next week. On Wednesday the 22nd, The Seattle Central Community College Career Fair from noon to 3 in Seattle and the Eastside Career and Resource Fair from 1 to 6 in Bellevue and the Technology Job Fair is from 2 to 6 in Seattle. And on Thursday the 23rd is the Highline Community College Spring Job Fair in Des Moines.

SCCC Student Support Programs Career Fair
Wednesday, MAY 22, 2013
12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
1701 Broadway
Seattle, 98122


Seattle Central Community College is hosting a Career Fair on Wednesday May 22 from 12-3 at SCCC,  with dozens of employers with job openings. Bring your resumes and dress for success and Be Prepared to Speak to Company Representatives! Printable flyer here. For more information call James Hunter at 206-934-3839 or email James.Hunter@seattlecolleges.edu.

Field for Dreams:The Eastside's Career and Resource Fair
Wednesday May 22nd, 1-6pm
Crossroads Bellevue
15600 NE 8th Street
Bellevue, WA 98008
 

Learn, network, and pursue employment opportunities! Job Seekers will also have an opportunity to participate in the following learning panel presentations:
Interpersonal and Savvy
Your Gifts & Skill,
Experience and Participate! The All Important Interview
Volunteering: the gift of time that translates to marketable skills
Resources Making a Difference: Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
Social Media: How it helps and how it can hurt
Stretch! Resources & Yourself to Pursue Success!
Participants will also have an opportunity to sit down with Job Developers & Human Resource Professionals to update resumes, cover letters, and interview skills. Sponsored by Eastside Community Network and DSHS-Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. They would like people to register to attend at www.fieldfordreams.eventbrite.com or Email eastsidecommunitynet@gmail.com for more information.

Epic Quest: Technology Job Fair
Wednesday, May 22nd, 2 – 6pm
Bell Harbor Conference Center
2211 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA 98121

The Technology Job Fair is also on Wednesday the 22nd from 2 – 6pm at Bell Harbor Conference Center in Seattle. Are you a tech-savvy job seeker looking for your next adventure? Then you’ll want to take a journey through WTIA’s Epic Quest event where you’ll have an exclusive opportunity to get in front of awesome tech companies who are looking for people just like you! Your Epic Quest will feature workshops dedicated to getting hired in the fastest growing and most relevant industry in the state of Washington. Cross the path and take the plunge into the adventurous world of technology – it’s FREE for you to explore! Visit www.StartYourEpicQuest.com  for more information and to register. Sponsored by the Washington Technology Industry Association. For more information contact Kelly Mayeda at kmayeda@washingtontechnology.org

Highline Community College Job Fair
Thursday May 23rd, 9am-1pm
Highline Community College, Student Union, building 8, 1st floor

2400 S. 240th St. Des Moines, WA 98198

If you are serious about your employment or learning more about possible career fields, come meet with employers looking to hire fulltime, part time, and temporary workers. Bring copies of your resume, dress to impress, and be prepared to speak with recruiters about your education, skills and career goals. This event is free to job seekers and is open to all students, alumni, and community members! Parking is free but limited. Attendees are strongly encouraged to carpool and use transit if possible. Contact Student Employment if you have questions or to view a list of registered employers. For more information visit http://studentemployment.highline.edu or call 206-592-3350.

Good Luck!

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Community Voice Mail budget action alert! Please contact your WA State legislator!

Community Voice Mail in Washington is in danger of losing state funding - loss of this funding could lead to the end of Community Voice Mail in much of the state. Please contact your WA State Senator now with this message "Please pass E2SSHB 1971 & ESSB 5034 and protect access to telecommunications services for low-income and disabled persons." Personal stories about Community Voice Mail are appreciated.

Click here to find your Senator or leave a message by calling 1-800-562-6000, M-F, between 8 AM and 4:30 PM. If you don’t have an address, you can list the address of where you’re staying or a social service agency you’re working with.

Thanks for your help!

Monday, May 13, 2013

Free Job Training Program: Lower Duwamish Waterway Superfund Job Training Initiative

Do you enjoy working outdoors? Are you looking for job training? The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is offering a program to train local residents for environmental jobs in the area: The Lower Duwamish Waterway Superfund Job Training Initiative.

Participants will be trained in:

• Pre-employment Skills
• Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (40-hr HAZWOPER)
• CPR/First Aid
• OSHA 10-hr Safety

Training is free to participants! You must attend a mandatory information session to be considered for this program.

Program Requirements:

• 18 years or older
• Currently under- or unemployed
• High school diploma or GED
• Eligible for employment in the United States
• Can attend a three-week unpaid training program, 8-9 hrs/day
• Valid driver’s license
• Willing to work nights, weekends and outdoors in all weather conditions
• Able to pass a drug test and background check
• Basic computer skills

Information sessions will be held the week of May 20th, 2013. Pre-registration required. Entry into The Lower Duwamish Waterway Superfund Job Training Initiative is on a competitive basis. Job placement is not guaranteed.

For more information or to register for one of the mandatory information sessions please contact:

(206) 658-4375 or
jti@duwamishcleanup.org

Good luck!

Friday, May 10, 2013

Latina Health Fair 5/18

If you or someone you know need free health services, I want to let you know about the 11th Annual Latina Health Fair, Saturday, May 18th from 10 to 2 at South Park Community Center

Out of the 365 days in the year, take just one day to focus on you and your health.

Sea Mar Community Health Centers is hosting a health and resource fair on Saturday, May 18th at the South Park Community Center located at 8319 8th Ave S., Seattle, WA 98108. The fair will take place inside the community center from 10am to 2pm. The fair will offer a variety of free health screenings such as cholesterol, glucose, vision and dental checks. In addition, they will be offering women free mammograms and pap exams by appointment only. To schedule an appointment please call 1-855-289-4503.

Come spend the day and enjoy free food, health screenings, resource information, children’s activities and more!

For more information email LatinaHealthFair@seamarchc.org.

And remember, receiving important screening tests and routine care is one step you can take to live a healthier life!

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program


If you or someone you know are a senior, I want to let you know about the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program which provides low-income seniors with $40 in voucher checks that can be exchanged for fresh produce at farmers markets, roadside stands, and community-supported agriculture programs throughout King County.

Applicants for the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program must be King County residents age 60 or older (age 55 or older if American Indian/Alaska Native) and low-income—below 185 percent of Federal Poverty Level. In real terms, that means someone who meets the age requirement must have an income of less than $1,771 monthly if they live alone or less than $2,391 per month if they live with one other person. For larger households, add $620 per month per person.

Here is the application form. Applications in languages other than English are available on the SFMNP website. You may also call the following organizations for more information or an application:

African American Elders Program 206-328-5639
Asian Counseling & Referral Service 206-695-7510

Chinese Information & Service Center 206-624-5633 ext 4178
Latino Information & Assistance 206-764-4700
Neighborhood House 206-461-4522
Russian Information & Assistance 425-643-2221 (M/W/F) or 206-461-3240 (T/Th)
Seattle Mayor’s Office for Senior Citizens 206-684-0500
Senior Information & Assistance 206-448-3110

Spread the word about the program by distributing the SFMNP Flyer

Because funds are limited, a random selection process is used to select recipients. Completed applications must be submitted by mail and postmarked by May 31st, 2012. All applicants will receive a letter in early July informing them of their status. If your name is selected, you will receive your checks by mail by July 5, 2013. Good luck!

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Apple Corps Hiring

Greetings! Would you like to do some amazing work in your community and get paid doing it? Solid Ground is now hiring for AmeriCorps members to serve in our communities through the Apple Corps project. These full time positions are 10½ months long, starting September 1, 2013. Members receive a monthly stipend of $1,155, plus a $5,550 education award at the end of their term of service. (If you receive SSI benefits, TANF, food stamps, or other government entitlements your eligibility will not be affected by the AmeriCorps income).

Apple Corps members will be placed at sites throughout Seattle to provide direct service to schools and non-profit agencies. Members collaborate with schools, community groups, and local organizations to educate children about nutrition and physical activity, improve policies affecting child health, and connect families to health-promoting resources. Additionally, members will recruit and train community volunteers in under-served neighborhoods, and develop their own leadership skills by participating in team trainings and local service projects. Apple Corps, as a program of Solid Ground, is committed to undoing racism. Members will engage in year-long training to explore and understand the relationship between institutionalized racism, health disparities, and poverty.

Deadline to apply is June 3rd. For more information about this opportunity, please call 206.694.6711 or email applecorps@solid-ground.org.